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Prompter

noun
1.
Someone who assists a performer by providing the next words of a forgotten speech.  Synonym: theater prompter.
2.
A device that displays words for people to read.  Synonym: autocue.



Prompt

adjective
(compar. prompter; superl. promptest)
1.
According to schedule or without delay; on time.
2.
Ready and willing or quick to act.
3.
Performed with little or no delay.  Synonyms: immediate, quick, straightaway.  "A prompt reply" , "Was quick to respond" , "A straightaway denial"



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"Prompter" Quotes from Famous Books



... tongue of Slander so presum'd, My vengeance had not been of that slow sort To need a prompter; nor should any arm, No, not a father's, dare dispute with mine, The privilege to die in her defence. None ...
— Percy - A Tragedy • Hannah More

... this from Davies, who says (Life of Garrick, i. l24):—'Mrs. Pritchard read no more of the play of Macbeth than her own part, as written out and delivered to her by the prompter.' She played the heroine in Irene (ante, i. 197). See post under Sept. 30, 1783, where Johnson says that 'in common life she was a vulgar idiot,' and ...
— Life Of Johnson, Vol. 2 • Boswell

... the theater is repugnant, with its cookery, its hobbles, its demand for immediate and brutal success, its army of collaborators, to which one must submit, from the imposing leading man down to the prompter. How much more independent are we in the novel! And that's why, when the glamor of the footlights makes the blood dance, we prefer to exercise it by keeping aloof and to remain the absolute masters of our works. In the ...
— How to Write a Play - Letters from Augier, Banville, Dennery, Dumas, Gondinet, - Labiche, Legouve, Pailleron, Sardou, Zola • Various

... from the indignant clearness with which it had addressed the prompter, to a muffled ...
— More William • Richmal Crompton

... achievements; and it is impossible not to feel a sympathy with its unsophisticated demonstrations thus evinced en masse. Civilization, more than aught else, tends to discourage enthusiasm; and where it is pushed to the utmost degree of perfection, there will this prompter of great deeds, this darer of impossibilities and instigator of heroic actions, be most ...
— The Idler in France • Marguerite Gardiner


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